Here’s what you had to hate: Cutler to Marshall is still too much of a thing. Cutler looked only for Marshall to the point he was intercepted on a play where Marshall never seemed open. Wait, didn’t the Bears add weapons so the offense wouldn’t remain a two-man passing game?

Here’s what you had to like: Even without a lot of padded practices, that’s two weeks in a row that the Bears have shown excellent tackling technique on the guy who just picked off Cutler.

Here’s what you had to like: The Bears rebounded from a stupid opening series -- two-yard loss, two sacks, a fumble -- to go 84 yards for a score, converting two third downs, one on a 58-yard run by Matt Forte thanks to a Jermon Bushrod block.

Here’s what you had to like: Four run plays to the right -- the side with the rookie offensive linemen Kyle Long and Jordan Mills -- to get Forte into the end zone.

Here’s what you had to like: Long absolutely ruining people, and he was doing it whether he was firing straight out or pulling.

Here’s what you had to like: The absence of pre-snap penalties by the first unit with two rookies on the line.

Here’s what you had to hate:Shea McClellin getting slaughtered for several series.

Here’s what you had to like: McClellin sacking and stripping Philip Rivers.

Here’s what you had to like:Corey Wootton blowing through a block by a first-round draft pick to sack Rivers. You’re not playing Notre Dame anymore, D.J. Fluker.

Here’s what you had to like: The Bears defense pounding the Chargers’ no-huddle offense.

Here’s what you had to hate:Chris Berman on television, which means Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer must’ve set ratings records on radio.

Here’s what you had to like:Chris Conte diving to pick off a deflected pass.